A team of physicists, including a Filipino researcher,have found that existing theories do not completely account for the mysterious behavior of high-temperature superconducting materials that have left even Nobel laureates stumped for decades. Know more:
A team of physicists, including a Filipino researcher, have found that existing theories do not completely account for the mysterious behavior of high-temperature superconducting materials that have left even Nobel laureates stumped for decades.
For a special kind of materials called high-temperature superconducting cuprates, superconductivity happens when electrons are removed in a process called “doping.”How and why this happens is a mystery that has baffled even Nobel laureates. Filipino physicist Dr. Miguel Sulangi from the UPD-CS National Institute of Physics collaborated with Allan’s team on the theoretical modeling of these materials.
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